1100 cal 20carb diet need help any ideas???

psucato
psucato Posts: 71 Member
edited November 21 in Recipes
Im on a 1100 cal 20carb a day diet no surge no fruit. It is working i have lost 135 lbs in five mounts but I need some new ideas because it seems like i have been eating the same thing for 5 mouths and im starting to burnout.
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  • sofaking6
    sofaking6 Posts: 4,589 Member
    Eat some different stuff or you'll burn out. Have a banana, it won't kill you.
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    First, you are eating way too little. The recommended absolute minimum intake for men is 1500 calories. You've lost a lot of weight in a very short amount of time and while you likely had a lot to lose, it's dangerous to continue down that path.

    Drastic caloric deficits are only safe under strict medical supervision.

    What are your stats.

    You can get food suggestions in the Low Carbing Group:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/394-low-carber-daily-forum-the-lcd-group
  • psucato
    psucato Posts: 71 Member
    Every time i do i gain like 5 lbs, Dr says im carbohydrate intolerant. Witch sucks becaus all good tasting things have carbs or surge.
  • Nebrie
    Nebrie Posts: 56 Member
    edited July 2015
    20 carbs and 1100 calories? That seems terribly low. I'm going to assume your Doctor gave you this limitation. Did you have WLS? Well, one of my low carb go-to is a tuna salad w/ pumpkin seeds served in a green pepper. The way I make it is 227 calories and 11 carbs. That's over 1/2 your allotment so idk if that will work for you. Still though, it's what I have to offer as a suggestion.
  • Lasmartchika
    Lasmartchika Posts: 3,440 Member
    I'm sorry, but you're burning out because you're eating WAY TOO LITTLE!! As a man, you should at least be eating a MINIMUM of 1500 calories a day. Not 1100. :noway:

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with eating some fruit. And truth be told, you can eat whatever foods you'd like as long as they fit within your daily calories.... and I'm pretty sure that MFP didn't give you 1100.
  • brianpperkins
    brianpperkins Posts: 6,124 Member
    The ONLY way you should eat such a low caloric amount is under DIRECT MEDICAL SUPERVISION AND PRESCRIPTION. What you are asking for is well below the MFP minimum intake for a man.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    Every time i do i gain like 5 lbs, Dr says im carbohydrate intolerant. Witch sucks becaus all good tasting things have carbs or surge.

    You gain 5 lbs every time you do what exactly?
  • azcowgirrlup
    azcowgirrlup Posts: 207 Member
    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/394-low-carber-daily-forum-the-lcd-group

    Lots of menu and recipe ideas and ways to maybe give you some variety in your daily menu
  • sofaking6
    sofaking6 Posts: 4,589 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    Every time i do i gain like 5 lbs, Dr says im carbohydrate intolerant. Witch sucks becaus all good tasting things have carbs or surge.

    A lot of times the weight contributes to that. Have you re-checked since you've lost such an awesome amount? Check the link @PeachyCarol posted, you can do low-carb without going no-carb.

    Also - I find a ribeye mighty good tasting, but I know what you mean :)
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    Every time i do i gain like 5 lbs, Dr says im carbohydrate intolerant. Witch sucks becaus all good tasting things have carbs or surge.

    That's glycogen replenishment. It's a temporary gain.

    There are plenty of people with insulin resistance (carb intolerant). But eating as low calorie as you do with that low of a carb intake is not healthy. Is your doctor advocating this? How is your supervision with the very low calorie diet? How often do you see him? Has he referred you to a dietician?
  • psucato
    psucato Posts: 71 Member
    First off thanks for the concern. Im under DIRECT MEDICAL SUPERVISION . I started at 500lbs and im 6'2" and im now at 365. My DR is keeping an eye on all my levels and so far everything is looking good. I was doing this at first as prep for bariatric surgery but now with the loss im not going to have it. I lost 50 lbs in first mounts 30 in mouth 2 and now im losing about 10 - 15 lbs a month. just getting sick of greems and protein need to find some new ways to put them together.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    First off thanks for the concern. Im under DIRECT MEDICAL SUPERVISION . I started at 500lbs and im 6'2" and im now at 365. My DR is keeping an eye on all my levels and so far everything is looking good. I was doing this at first as prep for bariatric surgery but now with the loss im not going to have it. I lost 50 lbs in first mounts 30 in mouth 2 and now im losing about 10 - 15 lbs a month. just getting sick of greems and protein need to find some new ways to put them together.

    Wow. Glad you are being supervised and congrats on your loss.
  • psucato
    psucato Posts: 71 Member
    Yes i do have a dietician and a bariatric specialist and my normal MD i see them weekly
  • plaffo786
    plaffo786 Posts: 71 Member
    Wow that's amazing well done I really hope everything keeps working out for you great job
  • TheVirgoddess
    TheVirgoddess Posts: 4,535 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    Yes i do have a dietician and a bariatric specialist and my normal MD i see them weekly

    Then wouldn't this be a good question for them? If you're under strict medical supervision, it would be irresponsible of us to advise you on your diet.
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    Yes i do have a dietician and a bariatric specialist and my normal MD i see them weekly

    Then wouldn't this be a good question for them? If you're under strict medical supervision, it would be irresponsible of us to advise you on your diet.

    I agree with this. OP talk your doctors.
  • KETOGENICGURL
    KETOGENICGURL Posts: 687 Member
    Psucato--sounds like a VLFAT diet too.. being low calorie, low fat and no suragor or carbs is severe, but it has worked for yu!!

    Low Carbers DO eat FAT…like real butter, fatty meats vs lean, heavy cream vs milk

    <30 carbers are eating a "cheesecake" desert 6oz cream cheese , 2 tbl butter..mix together with AS, add lemon flooring/or zest and have "cheesecake'… you can also roll a ball of cream cheese ( 1 tbl) in dry Jello sugar free gelatin, and have an amazing fruity treat



    If your MD is not allowing saturated fats there is little you can do, and I'd be sick of just greens and meat..but this will be your life especially f you stay at VL calories and the body gets used to so little. hopefully you are raising calories SOME time??
  • allaboutthefood
    allaboutthefood Posts: 781 Member
    What do your meals look like? How about taco's wrapped in lettuce, baked tomato egg cups, baked ziti using sliced zucchini instead of noodles.. etc. If you could tell me how you are preparing your food now maybe I can help with some ideas? Are you willing to open your dairy? Congrats on your recent loss. Also talk with Dr's maybe they can help you with idea's
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    Psucato--sounds like a VLFAT diet too.. being low calorie, low fat and no suragor or carbs is severe, but it has worked for yu!!

    Low Carbers DO eat FAT…like real butter, fatty meats vs lean, heavy cream vs milk

    <30 carbers are eating a "cheesecake" desert 6oz cream cheese , 2 tbl butter..mix together with AS, add lemon flooring/or zest and have "cheesecake'… you can also roll a ball of cream cheese ( 1 tbl) in dry Jello sugar free gelatin, and have an amazing fruity treat



    If your MD is not allowing saturated fats there is little you can do, and I'd be sick of just greens and meat..but this will be your life especially f you stay at VL calories and the body gets used to so little. hopefully you are raising calories SOME time??

    It's irresponsible to give him bog-standard advice since he's under direct medical supervision.

    OP, I am so relieved to hear you're working with a medical team! I would strongly recommend speaking with your nutritionist. If your foods are limited, it might be easier if you could list what you can eat, and the more creative cooks can give you some ideas on what to do with them.

    Anything beyond that is really more than what you should be asking here.

    Congratulations on your success so far!

  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    OP - awesome success….but I agree with the others that you should talk to your DR about some other foods that u can incorporate into your diet.

    what is a sample menu of what you have been eating?
  • psucato
    psucato Posts: 71 Member
    I got a good list of foods but the issue i find is that i cant finger out the best way to make meals out of them i will post a list 2maro of all the foods she says is ok but the idea is anything that is not hige in carb. IE fish Chicken Turkey but i have talked to her and she says that its ok if i go over on fat if i try to keep the carbs low . Thanks for all the input everyone PS my DR is also looking for meal ideas
  • psucato
    psucato Posts: 71 Member
    Here is a list ok foods I know this will hurt your brains but Im trying to make this stuff into some meals.

    Meats should be grilled boiled baked or poached never fried
    Fish Cod, Flounder, Haddock, Orage roughy, grouper, tilapia, mahi mahi, tuna, catfish, crab ,scallop shrimp, lobster, swordfish, trout halibut salmon mackerel, herring.
    Meat: Ground turkey lean, chicken, beef, Lamb, Pork

    Non Meat eggs whites, eggs hole, boca buger or similar with less than 6 carb per patty. Tofu
    Greens
    Collard and Mustard greens, Watercress and other green leaves, lettuce, Endive and spring mix, Kale and Turnip, spinach, celery, cucumber, mushrooms, radishes bean sprouts, summer squash, asparagus , cabbage, cauliflower , eggplant, fennel bulb, zucchini, broccoli, red cabbage peppers green red yellow, crookneck squash, green or wax bean, turnip, kohlrabi, okra, scallions, tomato, spaghetti squash,

    NO Breads, rice , pasta, potatoes, beans, sugar, fruit
  • Faithful_Chosen
    Faithful_Chosen Posts: 401 Member
    - spaghetti squash pasta with tomato sauce, bell peppers and ground turkey
    - zucchini boats filled with meat or fish, spinach and mushrooms (from the oven)
    - spinach and chicken stuffed portobello mushroom
    - broccoli, mushroom, bell pepper and chicken stir-fry served with cauliflower rice
    - beef 'tacos', wrapped with lettuce and filled with tomato, bell pepper, celery, and green beans
    - green bean, broccoli, and lamb stir-fry served with cauliflower rice
    - lettuce, cucumber, tomato, bell pepper and mushroom summer salad with bean sprouts
    - Turnip mash with spinach and a hard boiled egg
    - asparagus and chicken rolls (in lettuce)
    - mashed summer squash and endive, with steak
    - tuna salad, with bell peppers and green beans, topped with watercress
    - club sandwich made with egg bread (stir up full egg, put in microwavable container, microwave until solid, then grill resulting paddy until crunchy)
    - cabbage and bean sprout salad with tuna
    - shrimp with bell pepper and celery stir-fry, served on rice
    - fish stew with green beans
    - salmon with asparagus, green beans, and bean sprouts
    - crab rolls made with lettuce
    - eggplant pizza with tomato and Italian herbs
    - baked white fish (any) with oven baked squash and turnip fries (serve with salad)
    - squash and egg bun with fish or meat
    - chicken and bell pepper skewers
    - vegetable soup
    - beef stuffed mushrooms with summer salad
    - asparagus, zucchini, and green bean salad with poached egg
    - tomatoes or bell peppers stuffed with cauliflower rice, topped with egg

    That's all top of my head. I'll come back for more ideas if you'd like? Good luck!
  • LynnSullivan1
    LynnSullivan1 Posts: 24 Member
    amazing list :) Keep it coming! I need this list also! Thank you so much!
  • LynnSullivan1
    LynnSullivan1 Posts: 24 Member
    Try googling :recipe finder based on ingredients. There are several free apps and places like allrecipes.com probably have something like this as well.
  • SunnyPacheco
    SunnyPacheco Posts: 142 Member
    How about a jamablaya with chicken breast/thigh and shrimp, peppers, and tomatoes? Also a ground turkey chili. I make mine with beans, but you could sub those out for mushrooms, red peppers and zucchini. Maybe some sort of baked eggplant parm just without the breading (assuming you can eat cheese).
  • t_ampz
    t_ampz Posts: 4 Member
    psucato wrote: »
    Im on a 1100 cal 20carb a day diet no surge no fruit. It is working i have lost 135 lbs in five mounts but I need some new ideas because it seems like i have been eating the same thing for 5 mouths and im starting to burnout.
    Can you let me know what you did to loose that much in that time
  • BWBTrish
    BWBTrish Posts: 2,817 Member
    t_ampz wrote: »
    psucato wrote: »
    Im on a 1100 cal 20carb a day diet no surge no fruit. It is working i have lost 135 lbs in five mounts but I need some new ideas because it seems like i have been eating the same thing for 5 mouths and im starting to burnout.
    Can you let me know what you did to loose that much in that time

    He went to his doctor and his nutritionist wrote what he can eat. He was also 500 lbs so loses much faster to start with ( which will slow down later) than somebody who has less to lose like you.
  • Faithful_Chosen
    Faithful_Chosen Posts: 401 Member
    Round two. I'll come back for round three later. Seriously though: that is an awesome selection of foods to work with! The only difference with my diet is that I eat less meat but get to include dairy and fruit. Since those do not tend to go into dinner meals anyway...

    - 'Asian' mushroom stir-fry with scallops and bell peppers
    - asparagus, boiled egg, and beef/lamb flake stir (or rolls, in lettuce)
    - zucchini baguettes with tomatosauce, tomato, bell pepper, and beef
    - baked egg wrap tacos with ground beef, tomato sauce, romato, bell peppers, etc.
    - baked egg egg rolls with 'Asian' stir-fry
    - (grilled) spaghetti squash hash browns with green beans and a fried egg
    - egg 'pancakes' with cinnamon
    - radish and watercress salad (side dish)
    - spaghetti squash pasta with scallops and kale
    - bell pepper strips with herring and tomato dip
    - turnip and okra mash with lobster (or crab, or shrimps)
    - fried egg wrap with spicy lamb and cabbage (kabab style)
    - portobello crab cakes with scallions and watercress
    - green bean, mushroom, and minced beef 'cottage pie' with turnip mash
    - kale chips
    - oven baked summer squash, turnip, and fennel platter
    - no-crust quiche with spinach, broccoli, and tomato
    - cabbage leaf sushi with cauliflower rice, fish, and cucumber
  • mykaylis
    mykaylis Posts: 320 Member
    just joining to follow the suggestions. congrats on your success this far!
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